
Massive TB exposure traced to Sheba Medical Center prompts health response
A pulmonary TB patient stayed in Sheba Medical Center's underground surgical unit (March 17–22, 2026), exposing about 750 patients (including around 300 newborns) and roughly 1,900 staff, plus unknown visitors. Health authorities and Sheba launched an epidemiological investigation; exposed individuals will receive Mantoux skin tests, with preventive antibiotics for positives. Infants under age 3 and immunocompromised people will begin four months of antibiotics immediately. Visitors with more than eight hours of exposure are advised to contact the Health Ministry hotline. TB is airborne, with higher risk after prolonged exposure, and the situation will be monitored and updated.





